Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology

North Ryde (Sydney)

 

INTAKE: Jul & Feb

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology program at Macquarie University offers students a comprehensive exploration of social structures, institutions, and processes that shape human behavior and interactions. This program equips graduates with critical thinking skills and sociological perspectives essential for understanding societal issues, cultural diversity, and global social dynamics.

Curriculum: The curriculum covers foundational courses in sociology, including sociological theory, research methods, social inequality, globalization, and cultural studies. Students delve into topics such as gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, urban sociology, and social justice. Elective courses allow customization of studies in areas like environmental sociology, health sociology, digital cultures, and criminology, providing a broad understanding of contemporary social issues.

Research Focus: Macquarie University emphasizes research excellence in sociology, focusing on areas such as social change, urbanization, migration, and social policy analysis. Faculty members and students engage in research projects that explore societal trends, inequalities, and cultural dynamics, contributing to academic discourse and informing policy debates on local and global scales.

Industry Engagement: The program fosters connections with industry partners, government agencies, community organizations, and NGOs. Students gain practical experience through internships, fieldwork, and collaborative projects that apply sociological theories and methods to address social issues. Industry engagements enhance students' research skills, critical analysis, and prepare them for careers in social research, advocacy, policy analysis, and community development.

Global Perspective: Macquarie University integrates a global perspective into the Bachelor of Arts in Sociology program by examining global social movements, transnational identities, and cross-cultural interactions. Students explore case studies from diverse regions, analyze global socio-political issues, and investigate the impact of globalization on social inequalities and cultural practices. The program encourages international exchanges, study abroad opportunities, and collaborations with global research institutions to promote cultural competence and understanding of global social dynamics.

Pollster Education

Location

North Ryde (Sydney)

Pollster Education

Score

IELTS 6.5

Pollster Education

Tuition Fee

AUD 37900

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 100 with a minimum of 23 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 64 with a minimum of 57 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Macquarie University is providing opportunities to support students with their educational journey through various scholarship programs. These scholarships are designed to help students achieve their academic goals and alleviate financial stress.

Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to international students who are pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Macquarie University. The scholarship covers full tuition fees for the course duration and is awarded based on academic merit.

Macquarie University International Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international students who are pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Macquarie University. The scholarship covers a portion of the tuition fees, ranging from AUD 5,000 to AUD 10,000 per year, depending on the course and level of study.

Destination Australia Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to domestic and international students who are studying in regional Australia. The scholarship covers a portion of the tuition fees and provides a living allowance of AUD 15,000 per year.

Indigenous Scholarship Program: This scholarship program is designed to support Indigenous Australian students who are pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Macquarie University. The scholarship covers full tuition fees and provides additional support such as accommodation and living allowances.

Merit Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance in their previous studies. The scholarship covers a portion of the tuition fees and is available to both domestic and international students.

Women in Leadership Scholarship: This scholarship is designed to support female students who are pursuing a postgraduate degree in a leadership-related field. The scholarship covers full tuition fees and provides additional support such as mentoring and networking opportunities.

Graduates of Macquarie University's Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Sociology program possess analytical skills and sociological perspectives that prepare them for diverse career paths in social research, advocacy, policy analysis, and community engagement. 

Social Researcher: Many graduates pursue careers as social researchers, conducting qualitative and quantitative research on social issues such as poverty, inequality, education, and healthcare. They work for research institutes, government agencies, NGOs, or private organizations, analyzing data, preparing reports, and informing evidence-based policies and programs.

Policy Analyst: Graduates can work as policy analysts, examining social policies, evaluating their impacts, and recommending policy reforms to address societal challenges. They collaborate with government departments, think tanks, and advocacy organizations to advocate for social justice, equity, and welfare reforms.

Community Development Officer: With a focus on community engagement and empowerment, graduates may work as community development officers, coordinating programs and initiatives that improve community well-being. They collaborate with local councils, non-profits, and community organizations to address social issues, facilitate social inclusion, and promote community resilience.

Human Resources Specialist: Some graduates specialize in human resources (HR), applying their understanding of social dynamics to manage workplace diversity, employee relations, and organizational culture. They recruit and train employees, develop diversity and inclusion strategies, and promote employee well-being and organizational effectiveness.

Social Worker: Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology may pursue careers as social workers, supporting individuals, families, and communities in addressing social and psychological challenges. They work in settings such as hospitals, schools, social service agencies, and rehabilitation centers, providing counseling, advocacy, and support services.

Market Research Analyst: Graduates may work as market research analysts, applying sociological insights to analyze consumer behavior, market trends, and social attitudes. They conduct surveys, analyze data, and provide insights to businesses and organizations to develop marketing strategies, product positioning, and customer engagement initiatives.

Nonprofit Administrator: With a focus on social advocacy and community service, graduates can work as nonprofit administrators, managing operations, fundraising efforts, and program development for nonprofit organizations. They oversee budgeting, grant applications, and strategic planning to advance social causes and support underserved populations.

Journalist or Media Specialist: Some graduates may pursue careers in journalism or media, applying their sociological knowledge to report on social issues, cultural trends, and political developments. They write articles, produce multimedia content, and contribute to public discourse on social justice, diversity, and human rights.

Educator or Academic: Graduates interested in teaching may pursue careers as educators or academics in sociology, teaching at schools, colleges, or universities. They educate students on sociological theories, research methods, and social phenomena, and conduct research to advance knowledge in sociology and social sciences.

Criminal Justice Specialist: Some graduates specialize in criminal justice, working in roles such as probation officers, victim advocates, or correctional counselors. They apply sociological perspectives to understand crime patterns, rehabilitate offenders, and advocate for criminal justice reforms to promote social justice and reduce recidivism.


Similar Courses
WhatsApp Enquiry Call Enquiry